南在清华大学的演讲

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第一篇:南在清华大学的演讲

Secretary-General Kofi Annan:

Thank you, president Gu, for that most flattering introduction.Ladies and Gentlemen,It is a great honour for me to speak at one of China's great academic institutions one that is helping to revive and maintain your country's historic tradition of leading the world in science and technology, and one whose alumni are to be found in positions of leadership throughout the country.Here, as in so many other places in China, no visitor can help feeling the excitement of a great country developing at breakneck speed, and every day opening up new vistas of knowledge and opportunity to its citizens.You can be really proud of your country and what it has achieved in the last 25 years.As I look out over the young faces in this audience I cannot help envying the international students more than a thousand, I am told, from over 50 countries who have the privilege of sharing your learning experience here.It reminds me for a moment of my own student days, when my country, Ghana, was newly independent.We felt we were suddenly reaching out to the world, and making new discoveries every day.But then I also remember that times of rapid change can bring pain and confusion, even destruction, as well as progress and excitement.The more rapid and exciting it is, the more change calls for careful management, and wise, humane leadership.Order and stability have to be preserved, but without choking off the freedom to enquire, and experiment, and express oneself, since as you young researchers know better than anyone knowledge and science have a vital role in national development.And technical expertise needs to be harnessed to the development and security of society as a whole, so that it not only creates greater wealth for the few, but enables all citizens to feel safer and more prosperous.The development of such a great country as China cannot happen in isolation.It affects the whole world, and it draws you into new relationships with other parts of the world.Increasingly, your economy depends on exchanges with other countries both imports and exports, of both goods and capital.Foreign investment plays an essential role in your growth, while your holdings of foreign currencies and your management of your own currency are coming to play a vital part in the international monetary system.This means that you have a stake in the development and prosperity of the wider world.And your security, too, depends on international peace and stability.Your government shows that it understands this, by the role that it plays in the United Nations, and elsewhere.And increasingly, Chinese citizens are called on to take risks, and make sacrifices, in the interests of global security.It was impressive to see, in our newspapers the other day, pictures of Chinese policemen in blue helmets preparing to join the United Nations mission in Haiti an island buffeted by both human and meteorological storms, which is literally on the far side of the world from here.So I am here, in part, to express the world's gratitude.Clearly you in China have understood, as your saying goes, that we all share the same breath.Human misery knows no frontiers, and nor should human solidarity.Indeed, solidarity was one of the fundamental values solemnly reaffirmed, four years ago, by the political leaders from all over the world who met at United Nations Headquarters, and issued the Millennium Declaration.They declared that global challenges must be managed in a way that distributes the costs and burdens fairly…Those who suffer or who benefit least deserve help from those who benefit most.They promised to spare no effort to free more than one billion of their fellow men, women and children from extreme poverty, and to make the right to development a reality for all.And they set themselves precise benchmarks by which their success in keeping these promises could be measured, in the year 2015.Those benchmarks have come to be known as the Millennium Development Goals, or MDGs.First among them is the pledge to reduce by half the proportion of people in the world living on an income of less than one dollar a day.Others include the pledge to halt, and begin to reverse, the spread of HIV/AIDS;and the pledge to integrate the principles of sustainable development into every country's policies and programmes, so that our children and grandchildren will not face the threat of living on a planet irredeemably spoilt by human activities, or whose resources are not sufficient for their needs.Will the world reach these goals by 2015? It depends, in great part, on China.Your population is so large, and your economy is growing so rapidly, that your impact on all global statistics is enormous.It is theoretically possible that we might succeed in halving the proportion of very poor people in the world by 2015, simply because China had succeeded in lifting almost all its people out of that category, even if most countries in Africa still had the same proportion.Conversely, many countries might, by 2015, have made great strides in combating HIV/AIDS, or adopting sustainable models of development.But if China had failed to do those things, there would still be terrible consequences for humanity.However, that need not be the path taken, either in this country or in the rest of the world.Both for your national interests and in the interest of the world as a whole, you have a great responsibility to look after your people, and your natural environment.But your responsibility does not end there.The eighth and last Millennium Development Goal is a global partnership for development.This means that developing countries must not be left to develop on their own.They need the help of the richer and more powerful countries through the removal of unfair trade barriers and subsidised competition;through the elimination of the debts which oblige so many poor countries to spend more on repaying and servicing their creditors than they can on the social needs of their own people;and through more generous official development aid which the rich countries have repeatedly promised to provide.In practical terms, global partnership means that every country where there is extreme poverty is entitled to expect help in forging and pursuing a national strategy to achieve the MDGs by 2015.For the poorest countries, most of which are in Africa, this will be of decisive importance.Without it, they will not reach the Goals.With it, they are in with a real chance.That places a big responsibility on the rich countries and it is one that China shares.I know you are used to thinking of your country as a developing one, and so it is probably the fastest developing country the world has ever seen.But the more successfully it develops, the more it too will be expected to show solidarity with smaller and poorer countries that still need a helping hand.By the same token, as China's geopolitical weight grows, so does its share of responsibility for world security.As well as global solidarity, the Millennium Declaration expressed a shared vision of collective security, rooted in the United Nations Charter.Yet the events of the past two years have called that consensus in question.Some have doubted whether Article 51 of the Charter, which reaffirms the inherent right of self-defence if an armed attack occurs against a Member of the United Nations, until the Security Council has taken measures necessary to maintain international peace and security, is still sufficient in an age when an armed attack may come without warning, from a clandestine terrorist group, perhaps armed with weapons of mass destruction.They have argued that force must sometimes be used preventively, and that they must be free to decide when their national security requires it.Others have replied that that doctrine is in itself a grave threat to international peace and security since it might imply that any state has the right to use force whenever it sees fit, without regard to other states' concerns.And that is precisely the state of affairs which the United Nations was created to save humanity from.Indeed, the first purpose of the United Nations, laid down in Article 1 of the Charter, is to take effective collective measures for the prevention and removal of threats to the peace.We must show that the United Nations is capable of fulfilling that purpose, so that States do not feel obliged or entitled to take the law into their own hands.That is why, last year, I asked a small panel of distinguished men and women to make recommendations on ways of dealing with threats and challenges to peace and security in the twenty-first century.I am delighted that a very wise Chinese statesman, Mr.Qian Qichen, agreed to join that panel, whose report should be ready in a few weeks' time.I hope that its recommendations will help us to rebuild and improve our global security system, so that in future no state feels it has to face global threats on its own, and all can feel confident that others will respect the rules.In short, my friends, there is much to be done to make the world safe in this new century, and to give all its inhabitants a real chance of living prosperous and fulfilling lives.Many bold decisions need to be taken, and taken soon.I hope that some of the most important may be taken in September next year, when world leaders will again assemble at the United Nations to review the progress made, or not made, since the Millennium Declaration.This will be the world's best chance for a breakthrough to address the joint global challenges of development and security.Yet the task will be much tougher than five years ag instead of setting goals, this time leaders must agree on concrete decisions to achieve them.For 191 nations to agree on a common path forward, many debates will be needed over the coming year, both within countries and among them.Governments will have to work together and reach compromises, sometimes involving the sacrifice of cherished national goals or interests.And they can do so only if their peoples understand what is at stake, and firmly support it

China, with its remarkable experience in development and expertise in security, can make a leading contribution to this vital global breakthrough.That is why I am so glad to be in Beijing today, and to have the chance to speak not only to your government but also to you here, in one of China's great centres of innovation and creative thought.You young educated people have so much to contribute to development, and to meeting the global challenges that I have spoken about safeguarding world peace and security, developing friendly relations among peoples of different faith or culture, and achieving the Millennium Development Goals.You already have a well-developed network of solidarity between richer and poorer regions within China, and I know many of you will be serving in poor areas, after you graduate.I hope some of you will think also about serving in other parts of the world, where your skills may be even more desperately needed.I urge you all and your contemporaries throughout China to commit yourselves to finding answers to our century's great challenges of poverty, disease, and environmental degradation.I say to you, as I have said to students in the United States, and many other countries, go out and make the world better!

But I have spoken long enough.Now it's your turn.If you have questions, I will try to answer them.But I hope you may also have comments, so that I can learn from you.Thank you very much.顾校长,感谢你充满溢美之词的介绍。

女士们、先生们:

清华大学是中国最具声望的学府之一,来到这里演讲使我感到十分荣幸。中国具有领先世界科技的历史传统,贵校正在努力恢复和保持这一传统,贵校的毕 业生遍布全国各地的领导岗位。

和在中国其他许多地方一样,凡是来到清华大学参观的人,都不能不对伟大中国突飞猛进的发展,每天给人民带来的新的知识和机会而感到兴奋。各位,你们尽可对自己的国家和国家25年来的成就感到骄傲。

看着听众席上一张张年轻的面孔,我不得不对国际学生充满羡慕之情。我听说,来自50多个国家的1000多名学生有幸与大家一起在贵校同窗学习。

这使我想起了我自己的求学岁月,当时我的祖国加纳刚刚获得独立。我们突然感到,我们的国家正在走向世界,我们每天都有新的发现。

但是,我也记得迅速变化的年代带来的不仅是进步和兴奋,它同样能带来痛苦和困惑,甚至是破坏。

变化越是迅速、越是令人兴奋,就越需要谨慎把握,需要明智和以人为本的领导。

我们必须找出办法保护贫穷和弱势群体的利益不受侵犯,朝气蓬勃的年轻一代不被剥夺变化带来的各种机会。

我们必须维护秩序和稳定,但也不应扼杀探索、试验和表达意见的自由。作为年轻的学者,你们比任何人都更清楚地知道,在国家的发展中,知识和科学有着举足轻重的作用。应该把科技专门知识用于全社会的发展和保障,既要为少数人带来更大的财富,又要使全体公民感到更加安全,更加富裕。

中国是一个伟大的国家,中国的发展不可能在孤立中实现。中国的发展对全世界产生了影响,而发展又把中国带入了与世界其他地区建立的新型关系。

就商品和资金的进出口而言,中国经济对与其他国家交流的依赖程度越来越大。外国投资对于中国经济的增长发挥着根本的作用,而中国的外汇储备以及贵国对本国货币的管理,将在国际货币体系中发挥重要的作用。这就是说,全世界的发展与繁荣对中国利害攸关。中国的安全也离不开国际的和平和稳定。

中国政府通过在联合国以及其他场所发挥的作用表明,中国认识到了这一点。中国公民越来越多地被要求为全球安全的利益承担风险,作出牺牲。前几天我们看到,我们的报纸上刊登了中国警察头戴蓝盔,准备奔赴海地参加联合国特派团工作的照片,这给我们留下了深刻的印象。天灾人祸不断的岛国海地,的确与中国远隔重洋。

因此,今天我来到贵校也是为了表达全世界对中国的感激之情。中国人民显然理解,正如。中国谚语所说,应该“同呼吸共命运”。我们还可以再加一句:在全球化的年代里,一个人的呼吸,足以使世界另一半球的人打喷嚏。人类的苦难没有国界,人类的团结也应同样不分国界。的确,四年前世界各国领导人在联合国总部对团结的根本价值作出了庄严承诺,并发表了《千年宣言》。

他们宣布,“必须以公平承担有关代价和负担的方式处理各种全球挑战……遭受不利影响或得益最少的人有权得到得益最多者的帮助。”

他们承诺“竭尽全力”,使世界上为数十亿的男子、妇女和儿童摆脱赤贫,并使发展权成为所有人民的现实。

他们制订了精确的标准,用以衡量到2015年履行承诺的成就。

人们把这些标准称作千年发展目标。千年发展目标中的第一条,就是把世界上每天收入不足一美元的人口减少一半。其他目标还有:制止并开始扭转艾滋病毒/艾滋病的蔓延:把可持续发展原则纳入各国的政策和计划,以使我们的子孙后代不会面临居住的地球因遭到人类活动破坏而无法补救、或资源无法满足人类需要的威胁。

那么,到 2015年全世界是么能够实现这些目标?这在很大程度上取决于中国。

中国是一个人口众多、经济迅速发展的国家,中国对全球所有统计数字都有着巨大的影响。即使非洲许多国家的问题依然如旧,但在理论上只要中国基本消除了最贫困人口,到2015年我们就能实现把全世界这类人口减少一半的目标。

相反,到2015年也许许多国家可能在防治艾滋病毒/艾滋病、或在采取可持续发展模式方面取得了巨大的进展。但是,如果中国未能采取同样的行动,那么这仍将会给整个人类带来可怕的后果。

然而,中国和世界其他国家都可以不走这样的道路。为了中国的利益,也为了全世界的利益,你们应该承担起改善本国人民生活、保护本国自然环境的重大责任。

但是,你们的责任并非仅此而已。

千年发展目标的第八项也是最后一项是全球合作促进发展。这就意味着不能抛开发展中国家不管,任其自己发展。发展中国家需要较为富裕、较为强大的国家给予帮助,这就需要消除不公平的贸易壁垒,消除补贴式竞争;需要免除债务,许多贫穷国家为了向债主偿还债务,所费开支远远超出了这些国家为满足本国人民的社会需求所作的开支:还需要更为慷慨的官方发展援助,许多富裕国家曾屡作承诺,提供这种援助。

具体说来,全球伙伴关系意味着每一个存在赤贫的国家都有权利期望获得帮助,以拟定并执行到2015年实现千年发展目标的国家战略。这一点对于大多数位处非洲的最贫穷的国家来说,具有至关重要的意义。如果没有这种帮助,这些国家就不能实现千年发展目标。如果能够得到这种帮助,这些国家就真正有机会实现这些目标。这就使富裕国家担负起一个重大责任,对此,中国也责无旁贷。我知道,你们习惯将自己的国家作为一个发展中国家来看待,中国也的确是一个发展中国家,也许是世界上前所未有的发展速度最快的囚家。不过,中国发展越成功,人们也就越期待中国能够对那些仍然需要援助之手的小国、穷国表现出同舟共济的精神。

同样,随着中国在地缘政治方面地位不断提高,她在世界安全方面也应分担更大的责任。《千年宣言》体现了全球团结的精神,也表达了集体安全这一植根于《联合国宪章》的共同理想。

然而,过去两年来发生的各种事件使人们对这一共识产生了疑虑。

《宪章》第八十一条重申“联合国会员国受武力攻击时,在安全理事会采取必要办法,以维持国际和平及安全以前,行使自卫之自然权利”。而在当今时代,秘密的恐怖主义集团可能在没有任何警告的情况下发动武装攻击,这些集团也许持有大规模毁灭性武器,在这样一个时代,一些人对上述条款是否依然具有足够效力产生怀疑。

这些人辩解说,这些时候必须为了预防而使用武力,而在他们国家安全需要时,必须有权自由作出此种决定。还有些人则认为,这种理论本身就是对国际和平与安全的严重威胁,因为这就意味着任何国家,只要自己认为合适,都有权动武,而不必考虑其他国家所关切的问题。然而,创立联合国恰恰是为了使人类免于遭受这种局面。的确,《宪章》第一条规定,联合国的首要宗旨是“采取有效集体办法,防止且消除对和平之威胁”。

我们必须表现出联合国有能力履行这一宗旨,以使各国不必感到必须或有权利自行执法。

正是出于这一原因,我于去年请一个名人小组就如何在二十一世纪解决对和平与安全的威胁和挑战提出建议。我感到欣慰的是,一位充满智慧的中国政治家钱其琛先生同意参加该小组,再过几个星期小组的报告就可以提交了。我希望小组的建议将有助于我们重新建立并改进我们的全球安全体系,这样,未来将没有任何一个国家会感到必须要单枪匹马地面对全球性威胁,而所有国家都会充满信心地认为其他国家将会遵守这些规则。

简言之,朋友们,要在这个新世纪里使世界变得安全,并赋予全世界所有居民以真正的机会,欣欣向荣,充实地生活,尚有许多工作要做。需要作出许多具有胆识的决定,而且时不我待。

明年九月,世界领导人将再一次在联合国聚集一堂,审查《千年宣言》以来有哪些进展,或缺乏进展,我希望,届时将会作出一些极为重要的决定。这将是世界在应对发展与安全这一双重全球性挑战方面实现突破的绝佳机遇。不过与五年前相比,任务将更加艰巨,这次领导人不是制订目标,而是为实现这些目标商定具体的决策。要使191个国家就共同的前进道路达成协议,还需要在未来的一年进行许多讨论,在一国之内和各国之间都要开展辩论。各国政府必须共同努力,并且还要达成妥协,有时甚至要对宝贵的国家目标或国家利益忍痛作出牺牲。但要做到这点,就必须使本国人民懂得利害相关所在,赢得他们的坚定支持。

中国在发展方面有出色经验,在安全方面也独具专长,因此,可以为这一至关重要的全球性突破作出主导性贡献。

因此,我今天来到北京非常高兴,能够有机会不仅同贵国政府交谈,而且来到中国著名的学府,这个发明与创新思想的摇篮,与在座各位交谈。我刚刚谈到了各种挑战,包括保卫世界和平与安全,在不同信仰或文化的人民之间发展友好关系,实现千年发展目标等等,为应对这些全球性挑战,为实现发展,你们这些有教育的青年可以大有作为。

在中国,你们在富裕和贫困地区之间已经建立了十分发达的互助网络,而且我知道你们许多人将在毕业之后去贫困地区服务。我希望你们中的一些人也会考虑到世界的其他地方去服务,在那里,也许更加迫切的需要你们的技艺。

我鼓励你们全体,全中国各地的你们这一代人,立志求索,为解决贫穷、疾病及环境退化等我们这个世纪所面临的各种巨大挑战,寻求途径。我曾对美国的学生,对其他许多国家的学生说过,现在也对你们说:“走出去,把世界变得更美好!”

我说的时间已经够长了。现在该轮到你们了。如果你们有问题,我将尽力回答。不过我还希望你们作出评论,这样我可以向你们学习。

谢谢大家。

第二篇:盖茨在清华大学演讲全文

盖茨在清华大学演讲全文

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4月19日,微软公司董事长比尔·盖茨开始第二天的访华行程。盖茨当日上午在清华大学发表主题为《未来之路:在中国共同创新》的演讲,并接受清华大学颁发的名誉博士学位证书。以下为演讲全文:

尊敬的顾校长,清华大学的老师、同学们:

获得清华大学这所世界一流大学的名誉博士学位,让我感到非常荣幸。清华是一所有着百年历史的名校,这里诞生了很多杰出的科学家、商业和政治领袖。

我上一次访问清华是在1997年。当时,中国学生的才华、热情和创造性给我留下了很深的印象。之后,我决定在中国设立微软亚洲研究院。在沈向洋博士的领导下,在清华等大学优秀毕业生的协助下,微软亚洲研究院取得了成功,为微软公司作出了巨大贡献。在各种国际会议上都可以见到他们的身影。他们也为微软的新产品如Windows Vista的诞生,付出了辛勤的努力。在计算机科学迅速发展的今

天,身为清华的学生是件激动人心的事。

我们才刚刚开始接触到软件魔法带来的奇妙体验。全世界有十亿计算机用户,他们才刚刚开始分享信息。随着

半导体、光纤技术的发展,软件可以做更多的事情:

今天的电视还是被动的,在未来,你可以从因特网下载节目,电视将能和人交

流、互动;

昨天我参观了中国农科院稻米研究所,看到那里的技术人员开始用软件来区分不同的稻米,为其排序,以后还可以通过软件的分析计算,用较少的农药培育出高

产量的优良品种;

医学界已经开始用软件来管理数据库;

今天的手机已经成为我们的“数字钱包”,可以显示地图,上网查找信息,未

来它还将可以和人交流;

平板电脑的出现,使得在教室可以无线上网,用电脑录音、识别手写的文字。这样,学生无需课本就能实现更有效的学习,老师也可以看到世界各地的优秀教案。

当然,软件的未来还面临很多挑战,比如:如何使得用户更容易掌握?如何实现人工智能?但不管怎样,就计算机科学而言,我们所处的都是最激动人心的时

代。

中国正在快速发展,对世界经济、科技创新正在做出越来越大的贡献。微软公司愿意帮助中国公司的成长,帮助所有的中国公民享受到计算机科学进步所带来的成果:

微软已经开展项目,帮助中国的进城务工人员、残疾人尤其是盲人享受科技成果;

微软已经捐资设立了五所希望小学和五所网上希望小学;

微软也同中国政府及大学合作,设立了很多学术交流项目,鼓励优秀外国专家

来华讲学;

有来自39所亚太地区大学的超过2000名学生曾在微软亚洲研究院实习,并有120人获得了研究资助,其中清华所占学生人数最多;

本学年,微软亚洲研究院的研究人员将在清华开设一门课程:“计算机研究的热门领域”。

我还想借此机会宣布,微软公司将在清华设立“杰出访问学者”项目。在该项目下,微软亚洲研究院每年将邀请一位世界知名的计算机专家到姚期智教授领导的理论计算机科学研究所讲学。第一位获邀来访的是美国麻省理工大学的弗朗斯·凯

斯霍德教授。

总之,我今天非常高兴来到贵校,并在接受我的母校

哈佛大学颁给我名誉博士学位之前就成为清华的名誉博士。

刚才,我和大家分享了软件领域在未来可能出现的一些突破,以及它们会给企业带来的机会、为残疾人和学生提供的帮助。我希望大家都能像我一样乐观:只要

可以上网,就能获得平等的受教育机会。

微软公司对于中国市场的专注是长期的。我们对于以学术严谨闻名的

清华大学有着很高的期望。让我们携手努力,共创信息技术未来的辉煌!

谢谢大家。

第三篇:比尔盖茨在清华大学演讲全文

尊敬的顾校长,清华大学的老师、同学们:

获得清华大学这所世界一流大学的荣誉博士学位,让我感到非常荣幸。清华是所有着百年历史的名校,这里诞生了很多杰出的科学家、商业和政治领袖。

我上一次造访贵校是在1997年。当时,贵校学生的才华、热情和创造性给我留下了很深的印象。之后,我决定在中国设立微软研究院。在沈向洋博士的领导下,清华等大学的优秀毕业生帮助微软研究院取得了成功,为公司作出了巨大贡献。在各种国际会议上都可以见到他们的身影。他们也为微软的新产品如Vista的诞生,付出了辛勤的努力。在计算机科学迅速发展的今天,身为贵校的学生是件激动人心的事。

我们才刚刚开始接触到软件可以做的神奇事情。全世界有十亿的计算机用户,他们才刚刚开始分享信息。随着半导体、光纤技术的发展,软件可以做更多的事情:

今天的电视还是被动的,在未来,你可以从因特网下载节目,电视将能和人交流、互动;

昨天我参观了中国农科院稻米研究所,看到那里的技术人员开始用软件来区分不同的稻米,为其排序,以后还可以用较少的农药就培育出高产量的优良品种;

医学界已经开始用软件来管理数据库;

今天的手机已经成为我们的“数字钱包”,可以显示地图,上网查找信息,未来还可以和人交流;

平板电脑的出现,使得在教室可以无线上网,用电脑录音、识别手写的文字。这样,学生无需课本就能实现更有效的学习,老师也可以看到世界各地的优秀教案。

当然,软件的未来还面临很多挑战:如何使得用户更容易掌握?如何实现人工智能?但不管怎样,就计算机科学而言,我们所处的都是最激动人心的时代。

中国正在快速发展,对世界经济、科技创新作出越来越大的贡献。微软公司愿意帮助中国的新兴公司成长,帮助所有的中国公民享受到计算机科学进步所带来的成果:

微软已经开展项目,帮助中国的移民、进城务工人员、残疾人尤其是盲人享受科技成果;

微软已经捐资设立了五所希望小学和五所网上希望小学;

微软也和中国政府和大学合作,设立了很多学术交流项目,鼓励优秀外国专家来华讲学;

有来自39所亚太地区大学的超过2000名学生曾在微软亚洲研究院实习,并有120人获得研究资助,其中最多的来自于贵校;

本学年,微软亚洲研究院的研究人员将在清华开设一门课程:“计算机研究的热门领域”。

我还想借此机会宣布,微软公司将在贵校设立“杰出访问学者”项目。在该项目下,微软亚洲研究院每年将邀请一位世界知名的计算机专家到贵校姚期智教授领导的理论计算机科学研究所讲学。第一位获邀来访的是美国麻省理工大学的弗朗斯·凯斯霍德教授。

总之,我今天非常高兴来到贵校,并在接受我的母校哈佛大学颁给我荣誉博士学位之前就成为清华的荣誉博士。

刚才,我和大家分享了软件领域在未来可能出现的一些突破,以及它们会给企业带来的机会、残疾人和学生提供的帮助。我希望大家都能像我一样乐观:只要可以上网,就能获得平等的受教育机会。

微软公司对于中国市场的专注是长期的。我们对于以学术严谨闻名的贵校有着很高的期望。让我们携手努力,共创信息技术未来的辉煌!

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第四篇:施瓦辛格在清华大学的演讲范文

施瓦辛格在清华大学的演讲

Well, thank you very much, President.First of all, I want to thank President Gu for having me here, and I want to thank Mr.Qizhi for your kind introduction.Thank you very much.It is wonderful to be here at this university.What a special place.I just looked around a little bit here, it’s a gorgeous, gorgeous place.I want to congratulate you for going to this magnificent university here.Now, the last time I was here in China was five years ago, and then I was promoting my movies.They had a movie festival here, the Arnold Schwarzenegger Movie Festival.I remember they showed all my movies for a week—which was a rarity, may I remind you—and they also showed the movies on television.But we also were here to promote Special Olympics, which is an organization that helps people with mental disabilities, so I was here for both reasons.But this time I’m here as the governor of the great state of California.I’m here representing the people of California, and we’re here on a trade mission to see how we can do more business with China and to help each other, because both California is a very fast growing state, and China is a very fast growing country, and there are a lot of things that we can do for one another.But I didn’t want to miss the opportunity to come here today and to talk with the young people;as a matter of fact, to the brightest young people of China.And this is why it is so great to be here at the Tsinghua University, and I’m honored that I was invited here.Now, I read a little bit about the history of Tsinghua, and I learned that actually this school originally prepared students to attend universities in America.Now, I also know that since the attack on our World Trade Centers it has become more and more difficult to go to the universities in America because you need to fill out all kinds of paperwork now and you have to get visas, and it’s very complicated, and you have to wait a much longer period of time to go over there.But let me tell you, things are improving already.I’ve heard that it’s easing up, the restrictions, and it’s easier to get a visa.My young Chinese friends, I want to tell you that in case no one from America has ever invited you, let me do this right now personally.I want to warmly invite all of you here to come to the United States, and especially to come to California, because that’s the happening place.California is the best place.Please come and visit us, we will welcome you.I invite you all to come there and to travel, to meet the American people, and to come there and study in our universities, and some day hopefully you will come and do business over there, or maybe you’ll want to move over there.Whatever your goal is, you’re always welcome.America, after all, let’s not forget, is the land of opportunity.And it’s not only the land of opportunity for Austrians like me, but for Chinese people as well.Remember that.I know that beginning with this century, China is also becoming a land of opportunity.It’s a fast growing place, and as the students of this great university and the citizens of a rising China, I think that you have a great future also here in this country.And today I want to talk to you a little bit about the dreams, about the dreams of your future, and dreams for this country.I want to talk to you a little bit about dreams, because it seems to me that I’m somewhat of an expert in dreams, because I had a lot of my dreams become a reality.So let me just briefly tell you my story, and tell you a little bit about how I started with my career.I think that this story kind of relates a little bit also to you, and also to China.I started way back as a weightlifter.I always liked the idea of lifting weights and being a bodybuilder.From the first moment when I gripped a barbell and held it around the bar and lifted the steel up over my head, I felt this exhilaration, and I knew then that this is something that I’m going to do;that I was in love with that, and this is going to be something that I’m going to do.I’m going to pursue the sport of weightlifting and bodybuilding.Now, I remember the first real workout that I had.Eight miles away from my home village in Austria there was a gymnasium, and I rode to that gymnasium with a bicycle.And there I trained for half an hour, because they said that after half an hour you should stop because otherwise your body will get really sore.But after half an hour I looked at my body, and nothing had happened.So I said, “I’d better work out for another half hour.” So I lifted some more.My strength didn’t improve, I didn’t see the muscles pop out or anything like that, so I trained for another half an hour.And then after another half hour I trained another half hour, and all together I trained two and a half hours.Well, let me tell you something.After two and a half hours—even though they told me that I shouldn’t train that much or I would get really sore—I left the gymnasium, I rode my bicycle home.And after the first mile I got numb, and I couldn’t feel anymore the handle of the bicycle, and I fell off the bike and I fell into the ditch on the side of the road.So I got up again and I tried it again.Another few yards, I fell off the bicycle again.And I tried it three, four more times, and I just couldn’t ride my bicycle because my body was so numb and my legs felt like noodles.Well, let me tell you something.The next morning when I got up, my body was so sore that I couldn’t even lift my arms to comb my hair.I had to have my mother comb my hair, and you know how embarrassing that is.But you know something? I learned a very important lesson, that pain means progress.Pain is progress.Each time my muscles were sore from a workout I knew that they were growing and they were getting stronger.I think there is a real life lesson in that.After two or three years of discipline and determination and working out hard, I actually changed my body, and I changed my strength.And that told me something;that if I could change my body that much, and if I could change the strength of my body that much, then I could also change anything else.I could change my habits, I could change my intelligence, I could change my attitude, my mind, my future, my life.And this is exactly what I have done.I think that that lesson applies to people, and it also applies to countries.You can change, China can change, everyone in the world can change.My parents, of course, I have to tell you, didn’t understand my dreams at all.They were always wondering, they said, “What is he doing? When are you going to get a job, a real job? When are you going to make money?” And all of those questions I got.And they said, “I hope we didn’t raise a bum, someone that doesn’t make money and just wants to live in a gymnasium and think about their bodies.” Well, I endured all of this negative thinking, and the more negative the thinking got, and the more negative the questions got, the stronger and the more positive I became, the stronger I became inside.So of course some of your families maybe think the same way, and this is why I’m mentioning that.Some of your families maybe don’t believe in your dreams.But let me tell you something, my young friends.Keep your dreams.No matter what, keep your dreams.Don’t give up on them, even when you are temporarily defeated or denied.Keep your dreams.I remember the first time I went to the United States and I was competing in a competition, the World Championships in Bodybuilding.I lost.I came in second, and I was devastated.I was crushed.I felt like a loser, a major loser, let me tell you.I cried, as a matter of fact, because I felt like I disappointed my friends and I disappointed myself.But the next day I got my act together, I shifted gears, and I said, “I’m going to learn from that lesson.I’m going to stay here in America.I’m not going to go back to Europe.I’m going to stay in America and I’m going to train with the American champions, I’m going to train the American way.I’m going to eat the American food, I’m going to train with the American machines and the principles.And a year later, in America, I became the World Champion in Bodybuilding.So I think this is a very, very important lesson.And from then on, I continued.My career took off, and everything that I wanted to do I accomplished.First it was to become a champion in bodybuilding.Later on I became a movie star, to do all the great movies, the Conan movies and the Terminator movies and all this.Then I became the governor of the great state of California, of the sixth largest economy in the world.All of this happened because of my dreams, even though other people told me that those dreams were bogus and they were crazy, but I held onto my dreams.And people would always say, no matter what, even in bodybuilding they said I would never make it.And later on in the movies, in Hollywood they said I would not make it.They said, ”You will never make it.You have a German accent.No one in Hollywood has ever made it with a German accent.Yeah, maybe you can play some Nazi roles or something like that, but you cannot become a leading star with an accent.Plus your body, you’re overdeveloped, you have all these muscles.They did Hercules movies 20 years ago, that’s outdated.Now it’s Woody Allen.Woody Allen is in, his body is in.“ And those were the messages.”And Al Pacino, the skinny guy, he is in.But not your body, it’s too big.And your name, Schwarzenegger, it will never fit on a movie poster.Forget it.Forget it, you will never make it.Go back to bodybuilding.“ Well, the rest is history.After Terminator 3, I became the highest paid movie star in Hollywood.And let me tell you something, it continued on.Even when I ran for governor people said, ”Arnold, you will never make it.You will never become governor of California.What do you know about government?“ Well, the fact is, I knew exactly as much about government as the rest of the people knew in California, which is that government is out of touch, and it’s out of sync with the people, and it needed a shakeup.So I didn’t listen to all those people that said I would never make it.I continued campaigning, I listened to my dreams, and the rest also is history.I became governor.So always it just carried me on, those dreams.So bodybuilding gave me the confidence, movies gave me the money, and pubic service and being a governor gave me a purpose larger than myself.And that is the brief story of my dreams and a brief story of my early life, and how my dreams made me successful.A person, of course, should not be stingy with their dreams.So I, of course, don’t just think and dream about myself, but I also have dreams for you, and dreams for China.So let me just talk a little bit about that.China’s economy has become an engine of human progress, lifting millions of people out of poverty.This is a moral and economic good for China and for the rest of the world.I often read that China’s economy is likely to become the largest in the world over the next 50 years, and I think this is terrific.This does not mean, of course, that America will get poorer;it just means that China will get richer, and the United States will benefit from China’s progress as much as the U.S.benefited from the rise of Western Europe after World War II.Some in my country fear that China’s research and development will overtake America’s, but I believe that America and the world will benefit from China’s scientific and technological advances.I think we will benefit from that.If China makes advances in stem cell research, the rest of the world will benefit from that.If China discovers an energy breakthrough, this is good for the rest of the world, such as the benefit of a free market.Some fear that China will buy up American companies, but that fear also existed in the ‘80s, when America feared that Japan was going to buy up American companies.So what? It was just good, and to the benefit of America.We should welcome China’s investment in American companies, just as we welcome the billions of dollars that China has invested in U.S.treasury bonds.This shows that China has faith in America, and American investment in China shows that we have faith in you.So I believe that China and U.S.economic relations will become even closer in the years ahead.Certainly I realize that we do not agree on everything, but who does? Certainly I realize that China has major hurdles to overcome, but it is not for me to say how China should overcome those hurdles and achieve its dreams.But I can tell you, however, what has given America such energy and strength over the last 200 years, and perhaps there are some insights in this for China.America is a nation that believes in the power of the individual, and what the individual can accomplish, no matter the color, no matter the religion, no matter the ethnic background of the individual.Recently, as you probably have read, Rosa Parks, a former seamstress married to a barber, married to a hairdresser, died, and she lay in honor in the Rotunda of the U.S.Capitol in Washington.People from around America came to say farewell to her and to thank her for changing our history and for changing our society.Now, what did this 92 year-old black woman do that deserved such great honor? What did she do? Well, in 1955, the days of racial segregation, she had refused to give up her seat on the bus to a white man.She had refused.Her simple refusal to move to the back of the bus put into motion events that led to my country’s great civil rights movement.The small protest of a woman that maybe weighed less than 100 lbs.brought down a racist system.As you can see, the individual can make a difference.Let me tell you about another individual, Ken Behring, a millionaire California businessman who found his passion in giving wheelchairs to poor and physically disabled people all around the globe, including China.He says that he has met people who have spent years in rooms with no window, just lying there and staring up at the ceiling, never seeing the outside world unless someone was willing to pick up that person and take them outside to show them the world.He says that it’s no wonder so many of those physically disabled people dream about being a bird.Mr.Behring says that most of us think that a wheelchair would be a confinement, but to millions of people it is not a confinement, it is freedom, freedom to move and to go to school, freedom to vote, freedom to get a job, and freedom for hope for the future.He has given freedom and wheelchairs to 400,000 people around the world.The individual can make a difference.My mother-in-law, Eunice Kennedy Shriver—I always like to mention her, because it gets me on the good side of her—she, for instance, started an organization called Special Olympics.She stared Special Olympics which is for people with mental disabilities.And of course when she started that organization she was told by the experts, ”Don’t do it.You cannot take people with mental disabilities out of mental institutions and have them participate in sports events.They will drown in the swimming pools.They will kill each other out there, they will hurt each other.Don’t do it.“ But Eunice Kennedy Shriver had a dream and a passion, and today millions of people compete in Special Olympics around the world, including right here in China.This is why I was here five years ago.Five years ago you had 50,000 participants in the Special Olympics.Today, five years later, you have 500,000 participants in Special Olympics.500,000 people are getting a chance to participate in sports programs, getting a chance to have health care, have a chance to be treated equally, with respect and with tolerance.So Eunice Kennedy Shriver exemplifies that the individual can make a difference.And I think what I’m trying to say to you is that each and every one of you can make a difference.So as you study and as you become smarter, and as you become richer, think about that, that there are millions of people that need your help.Now, you maybe ask yourself the question, what can I do? Well, let me tell you.Even though you maybe have no money or anything, you can go out and help a child that has not yet learned yet how to read.You maybe can go out and help a person that is physically handicapped, to lift them up and to take them outside so they can see the world.There are so many different things that you can do.You maybe can take a person that is mentally disabled, to take them to a soccer game.There are all kinds of things that the individual can do to reach out and to help.Imagine what could be accomplished if the dreams of China’s 1.3 billion individuals could be unleashed.Imagine what could happen.Each of you here has the power of the individual within you, you have the power of your dreams within you, and these are tremendous powers.You’re young, you’re educated, and you are the very best China has to offer.My young Chinese friends, I believe in your dreams.I believe that you can achieve them, and I believe you can make a difference, a big difference.All you have to do is just make the commitment.All you have to do is create the action and commit, and say, ”Let’s do it." Go out and do it.I’m asking you.Do it for yourself, do it for China, and do it for the good of the world.Thank you very much for listening.Thank you.

第五篇:温家宝在清华大学的演讲

温家宝在清华大学的演讲(全文)

老师们,同学们:

今天我来清华看望同学们!上次我来清华的时候,同学们向我提出,说中国领导人出访时经常在国外的大学里演讲,能不能在国内的大学也作些演讲,并邀请我来清华作一次演讲。今天,我是来兑现承诺的。

走进清华园,看到同学们一张张朝气蓬勃的笑脸,心里非常高兴。清华是一块教育和学术圣地。清华园人杰地灵。一百年来,从这里走出了许多中华民族的精英,可谓人才荟萃,桃李满天下。“水木清华”,“婉兮清扬”。我年轻的时候读朱自清先生的《荷塘月色》,文中描绘的宁静恬淡的意境,至今记忆犹新。清华大学已经有100年的历史。100年,对于一个人来说已为期颐高寿,但对于一所大学来说,却正值盛年,或者说还是青年。我祝愿清华大学永远年轻!

真正有见识的“君子”当知天时、任时命,顺应“天道”自然规律,以“天”的“自强不息”的精神,推动客观事物的运动和发展。

站在这里,我首先想起曾担任过清华教授的梁启超先生。1914年11月梁先生第一次来清华作演讲,题目是《君子》。他引《易经大传》中“天行健,君子以自强不息”、“地势坤,君子以厚德载物”的话,勉励学子们树立“完整人格”。我以为,他这次演讲,对清华优良校风的形成产生了深远影响。这以后,“自强不息,厚德载物”八个字就成了清华的校训。

在中国传统文化中,“自强不息”、“厚德载物”的思想,有着十分重要的地位。“自强不息”的品行,是古代先人的智慧和境界,它深深地融入每一个有血有肉的中国人的身心意识中,使其刚健而不屈,独立而不倚。“天行健,君子以自强不息”,就是说作为客观事物的发展,以其“刚健”的品格,自行运动着,真正有见识的“君子”当知天时、任时命,顺应“天道”自然规律,以“天”的“自强不息”的精神,推动客观事物的运动和发展,从而达到“天人合一”的境界。

“厚德载物”就是要像大地那样广博宽厚,容纳万物。这是我国古代人生修养的积极方面。孔子就说过:“宽则待众”,要“成人之美,不成人之恶”,“不念旧恶,怨则用希”。孟子主张“君子莫乎已,与人为善”,“利人者即为,不利乎即止。”厚德,就是要加强道德修养。清华老校歌中说:“器识为先,文艺其从”,意思是说上学受教育,首先学习的是“气度”和“胆识”,学文学艺是第二位的。这里的胆识和气度其实就是泛指做人的问题,文艺其实就是为学的问题,为人与为学相比,不能不占首位。

哲学家张岱年先生认为,中华精神集中表现于两个命题:“天行健,君子以自强不息”、“地势坤,君子以厚德载物”。一个是奋斗精神,一个是兼容精神。这两种精神,在铸造中华民族的民族精神上起了决定性的作用。中华民族五千年历史,内忧外患,历经磨难,仍得以繁荣昌盛,靠的就是自强不息的精神与厚德载物的品德。

清华大学历经百年沧桑,与祖国同甘苦、共患难。在老一代清华人的身上,充满理想主义的情怀,他们不仅有着卓越的才智,而且满怀对祖国的忠诚和对事业的坚韧,表现出为国家和民族义无反顾的献身精神。清华一位老校长说过:“我们的清华大学,我们清华大学中的每一个成员,不是离开国家、离开人民孤立地存在的。我们学校的命运,我们学校中每一个人的命运,是和我们伟大祖国的命运密切地联系着的。”抗日战争时期,清华南迁西南边陲,敌机狂轰滥炸,物质条件极端恶劣,但没有改变师生勤于治学、弦歌不辍的斗志,一大批学子就是在这种条件下成才的,一大批老师也是在这里创造一流业绩的。在新中国建设事业中,清华人第一次践履“我愿以身许国”的忠诚誓言,隐姓埋名从事“两弹一星”研究工作。有的虽然留学海外,但在获得学位后不到10天就返身回国参加建设。改革开放以来,清华师生踊跃投身祖国的现代化建设事业,喊出了“从我做起,从现在做起”的时代强音,取得高温气冷堆等一大批先进科研教学成果,以实际行动诠释着“我的事业在中国”的豪迈誓言和爱国情怀。长期以来,清华人在真理面前不苟且,不低头,“不降其志、不辱其身”;在困难面前逆势而上、敢于担当。今天在座的各位青年朋友,是国家的未来、民族的希望,承担着将来建设国家的重任。怎样建设好我们的国家,也是每一个人都要思考的问题。借此机会,在这里谈谈我的一些思考。

我们不但要坚定不移地推进经济体制改革,而且要坚定不移地推进政治体制改革。

大家都知道,我们的国家有着五千年的文明史,但是这五千年是在艰难曲折中一步一步走过来的。从有文字记载的殷商时代开始,经历过几十个朝代的更替,几十次分分合合。远的不说,就近一个半世纪以来,从鸦片战争开始,中国沦为半殖民地。距离我们这里不到一里之遥的圆明园遗址,就是祖**亲身上一道永远难以愈合的伤痕,是中华民族积贫积弱的历史见证。虽然历经磨难,但我们的民族没有倒,国家没有散,愈挫愈奋,“野火烧不尽,春风吹又生”,就是因为我们有着“自强不息,厚德载物”的伟大民族精神。新中国的建立,彻底结束了帝国主义、殖民主义势力奴役中国各族人民的历史,实现了国家的统一,使中华民族一洗百年来所蒙受的奇耻大辱而自立于世界民族之林,从此,中国人民站立起来,当家作主,真正成为国家的主人,我们的社会主义现代化建设取得巨大成就。但是,建设社会主义现代化国家的道路不是一帆风顺的。我们走过“大跃进”、“人民公社”的弯路,犯过“文化大革命”这样的错误。我们搞了多年社会主义,并没有真正弄清什么是社会主义、怎样建设社会主义的问题。我们对社会主义的认识也是在实践中不断深化的。直到党的十一届三中全会,我们确立了解放思想、实事求是的思想路线,深刻总结历史经验和教训,作出了改革开放的历史抉择,开辟了中国特色社会主义的道路。

我们从事的社会主义现代化建设是在探索中前进的。社会主义制度从不成熟到成熟,是一个长期的历史过程,必须从我国的实际出发,坚持改革和实践,走符合国情的道路,使社会主义得以巩固和发展。

当前,我国正处于社会主义初级阶段。除了生产力仍不发达外,还存在社会发展与经济发展不协调、上层建筑的许多方面与经济基础不适应的问题。在经济快速发展中又出现一些如收入差距扩大、司法不公、贪污腐败和环境污染等人民群众反映强烈的新问题。要彻底改变中国的面貌,真正把我国建设成为富强民主文明和谐的社会主义现代化国家,还有很长的路要走。我们不但要坚定不移地推进经济体制改革,进一步解放社会生产力,继续发展经济、改善民生;而且要坚定不移地推进政治体制改革,发展社会主义民主法治,促进社会公平正义,实现人的自由平等。

人民是国家一切权力的源泉,领导者应该恭敬人民,相信人民的判断能力和选择能力,从而依靠人民。

民主法治、公平正义和自由平等,是人类共同追求的理想和目标。在不同国家、不同民族、不同历史发展阶段,其内涵、形式、途径都不尽相同。改革开放三十多年的实践,为实现民主法治、公平正义、自由平等进行了深入的探索,积累了丰富的经验,奠定了一定基础。必须继续前进,而不能倒退。这关系到国家的未来和希望,也关系到民族的前途和命运。

人民民主是社会主义的生命。没有民主就没有社会主义。民主是人类文明进步的成果,是时代的潮流和社会发展的必然趋势,是社会主义现代化事业成功的根本保障。要发展更加广泛、更加充分的人民民主,保障人民依法实行民主选举、民主决策、民主管理、民主监督。民主是对权力的监督和制约。任何政府如果不加以监督,任何权力如果不加以制约,都会蜕变和腐化,绝对的权力产生绝对的腐败。我们之所以发展民主、健全法制,就是要把党内民主和国家政治生活的民主加以制度化、法律化,保障宪法赋予人民的各项民主权利,建立有效制约权力并创造条件让人民监督的制度。人民是国家一切权力的源泉,领导者应该恭敬人民,相信人民的判断能力和选择能力,从而依靠人民。

维护国家法制的统一、尊严、权威,坚持司法独立和公正,是依法执政、依法治国的根本要求。

我们党从革命到执政,所处的地位和环境以及所肩负的任务都发生了重大变化,党的职能和领导方法就要相应地转变,以适应新形势、新任务的要求。历史的经验告诉我们,坚持依法执政、依法治国、建设法治国家,是党领导人民建设社会主义的基本原则。宪法和法律是神圣的、至高无上的,具有任何人必须严格遵守的不可侵犯的力量,是执政和治国的基石。维护国家法制的统一、尊严、权威,坚持司法独立和公正,是依法执政、依法治国的根本要求。

公平正义是社会主义制度的首要价值。如果一个社会的经济发展成果,不能真正为大众所分享,那么它在道义上是不得人心的,而且势必威胁社会稳定。

公平正义是社会主义制度的首要价值。如果一个社会的经济发展成果,不能真正为大众所分享,那么它在道义上是不得人心的,而且势必威胁社会稳定。必须毫不动摇地改善民生,改革分配制度,缩小贫富差距,使广大人民共享改革和发展的成果。还要看到,我们追求的目标不仅是经济的发展,而且是人的自由平等和全面发展,是整个社会的进步。要满足人们日益增长的物质、文化和精神需求,保障每个公民的自由平等和发展权利,让每个人生活得有乐趣、有尊严、有安全感。面对社会的许多矛盾和问题,只要我们坚持经济和社会协调发展,维护社会公平正义,并通过不懈的努力而取得明显成效,大家对国家的未来就会充满信心。我希望,在我们的社会,有对人心、人道和人本身的尊重,每个人都有其尊严、选择和发展机会,确保人与人之间的平等,提倡人间的同情和关爱,让公平正义的阳光普照社会的每个角落,让人间永远充满青春、奋斗和自由的气息。这是公平正义的真正内涵之所在。

自由不是空洞的概念,而是言论、信仰等基本权利的实现。人类的进步就是在各种不同的思想的争鸣中萌发的。

自由平等是对每个人人格和权利的尊重。人生而平等,每个人在尊严和权利方面都是平等的,享有与生俱来的不可剥夺的生命、健康、自由和财产权利。自由是人全面发展的前提,也是人类进行创造的基础和源泉。自由不是空洞的概念,而是言论、信仰等基本权利的实现。人类的进步就是在各种不同的思想的争鸣中萌发的。中国要有一个真正光明的未来,必须发挥全体人民群众的积极性,特别要鼓励人民的创造精神,提倡独立思想和批判思维。社会活力和凝聚力来自社会成员的主动性和创造性,来自社会文化的“个性化”,来自崇尚理性、尊重科学的精神,来自国民教育的普及。要创造更加平等宽松的政治环境和更加自由的学术氛围,让人民追求真理、探索自然的奥秘、社会的法则和人生的真谛。

在我们这样一个人口众多的国家进行各方面的改革,实现民主法治、公平正义、自由平等,并非是一件轻而易举的事,必须在党的领导下有秩序地逐步推进,走出一条适合国情的民主道路。我们相信,只要全党和全国人民不懈地奋斗,一个繁荣富强民主和谐的社会主义现代化国家,就一定会屹立在世界的东方!

我已年届七十,即将退休了。我永远也不会离开祖国和人民。

今天和大家谈谈心,我感到很高兴。我们从清华的校训、清华的精神,谈到我们中华民族的文化、中华民族的精神;从我们国家的历史,谈到中华民族的现在和未来。其实,个人的命运是和国家民族的命运紧密相连的。在我的一生中,经历过许多真实的苦难,这些苦难使我懂得了我们这个民族所经历的灾难太深重了。我是一个爱国主义者,我爱我的祖国,我的每一个细胞、每一滴血液都浸透着对我们民族的爱,都流淌着对伟大祖国的深情。我的一切都是祖国和人民给予的,即使将来我化为灰烬也属于祖国。在我的成长过程中,深受无数为救国救民和民族独立解放所献身的志士仁人的影响。孩提时代,母亲给我讲爱国英雄人物的故事,告诉我作为一个中国人,应该热爱我们的国家、热爱我们的人民,我一边听,一边流泪,立志长大后要报效祖国,献身人民。祖国和人民培养了我,给了我服务国家的机会,我也为祖国献出自己的全部心血和精力。今天,我已年届七十,即将退休了。我将回到母亲身边,回到群众中去,我永远也不会离开我的祖国和人民。

清华大学建立以来,为共和国培养了一代又一代优秀的专家学者,他们以渊博的学识、聪慧的才智和严谨理性的气质,诠释着一代大师“独立之精神,自由之思想”的箴言,上续民族惠民,下行“内圣外王”之道,成为中华民族的脊梁。他们不计名利,忧道不忧贫,始终保持高尚的境界和爱国的热忱,在艰苦的环境中洗净铅华,彰显本色,传承了中华民族的优秀品质。今天我们要培养和重塑民族的道德理性,就必须汲取传统文化的精神营养,倡导心存敬畏、行已知耻、诚实守信的社会道德观,对社会要有奉献精神,对他人要有责任感,对弱者要有同情心,养成情操高尚的人格。这不仅是对社会的责任,对他人的尊重,更是人的自信与庄严。我相信,新一代清华人一定会牢记“自强不息,厚德载物”的校训,大力弘扬清华精神,努力学习,勤奋成才,将来为祖国的现代化建设作出更大的贡献,谱写清华大学更加辉煌的篇章!

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